Keep your head on a swivel. Know what is happening around you at all times.
The most important thing about steering a PWC is maintaining throttle. The steering on a PWC changes the angle of the thrust. No thrust means no steering. If you release the throttle, you cannot steer.
The steering will not work unless the engine is pushing the pwc.
The most important thing to remember is that when you let go of the throttle the steering stops working.
If you are operating a PWC and shut off the engine, the engine will stop, but the PWC will continue forward and you will have no control over the speed or direction in which you are traveling. This is not a good thing to do in busy areas.
the most important thing to remember about steering pwc is to keep the craft moving through the water
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operating well ofshore
The engine will stop, but the PWC will continue forward and you will have no control over the speed or direction in which you are traveling... not a good thing to do in busy areas.
The engine will stop, but the PWC will continue forward and you will have no control over the speed or direction in which you are traveling... not a good thing to do in busy areas.
The most important thing to remember is that when you let go of the throttle the steering stops working. This is because the when you turn the handle bars it directs the flow of water out the back. If there is no water flowing there is no steering power.
it won't steer unless it is under power
operating well ofshore